Resilient Floor Coverings - Determination of Dimensional Stability and Curling After Exposure to Heat
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The DIN EN ISO 23999 standard examines how resilient floor coverings behave after being subjected to heat in terms of their dimensional stability and curling. Particularly covered by this standard are floor coverings in the form of sheets, tiles, or planks.
This standard's goal is to protect resilient floor coverings from curling when exposed to high temperatures, which can happen in a variety of contexts, including kitchens and industrial settings.
The standard specifies a particular procedure for carrying out the tests and offers instructions for sample preparation, temperature exposure, and measurement methods. By adhering to this standard, producers and consumers can assess the performance of floor coverings and decide whether or not they are appropriate for particular applications.
Descriptors | Curling, Definitions, Dimensional accuracy, Dimensional changes, Dimensional stability, Dished ends, Elastic, Elastic fabrics, Exposure to heat, Floor coverings, Heat load, Heat stability, Panels, Planks, Sheets, Stability of dimensions, Strain, Testing, Textile floor coverings, Thermal resistance, Tiles, Plates, Railways, Boards |
ICS Codes | 97.150 - Floor coverings |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 2.7 MB |